Archives of Biological Sciences 2014 Volume 66, Issue 3, Pages: 1131-1134
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1403131F
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Palatal rugae patterns in the Serbian population
Filipović Gordana (Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Janošević Mirjana (Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Janošević Predrag (Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Radojičić Julija (Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Ajduković Zorica (Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Tričković-Janjić Olivera
(Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Stomatology, Niš)
Establishing the gender of a dead person is one of the main aspects in
forensic medicine, especially in cases of massive disasters. Palatal rugae
have been related with specific racial groups and are said to be useful in
sex determination. One hundred pre-orthodontic plaster casts, equally
distributed between males and females with an age range of 15-30 years, were
examined for different rugae patterns by the Thomas classification. The total
number of rugae was not significantly gender linked. According to size, the
primary type of rugae was dominant in both males and females. Wavy and curved
patterns of rugae were the most common, both in males and females. There was
a significant sex difference in the circular and converging types which was
higher in males and females, respectively.
Keywords: rugae palatal, Serbian
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